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re: Anyone here ever had a wolf dog?
Posted on 12/15/22 at 9:56 am to X123F45
Posted on 12/15/22 at 9:56 am to X123F45
Wrong again. Why would tight skin be a focal point in breeding programs for over 200 years if it led to lesser pit dogs? Loose skin is like long legs on a wolf, it's just more real estate for a dog to grab ahold of and damage.
There isn't a livestock guardian dog on the planet that's been selectively bred, inbred, and linebred for 2 centuries to forgo organ failure, mangled limbs, and loss of life for sport fighting.
There isn't a livestock guardian dog on the planet that's been selectively bred, inbred, and linebred for 2 centuries to forgo organ failure, mangled limbs, and loss of life for sport fighting.
Posted on 12/15/22 at 11:42 am to Stitches
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There isn't a livestock guardian dog on the planet that's been selectively bred, inbred, and linebred for 2 centuries to forgo organ failure, mangled limbs, and loss of life for sport fighting.
Found the pit breeder.
How about 10 centuries? 20 centuries? 30? 40? The kangal dog has been selectively bred since the days of the Assyrian empire.
It is also considered one of the few breeds of dogs on the planet capable of killing an actual wolf.
If you have the stomach for it, feel free to watch the turkish dog fighting videos showing them releasing pairs of game bred pits onto a single kangal. Or worse... A few game pits vs a pair.
Size matters.
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